driveslowk
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that was a cool towel
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I thought it was one of Raf Simon's political pieces as soon as I saw the nonsensical writing and read 'terrorist' (the word stuck out more than the brand), maybe it works for some but I'm just not feeling it. I think Raf is becoming a bit too self righteous in that he seems to think he can be considered a political judicator through the bold statements in his clothes. He also seems to think it's ok to just sell simple boring stuff just because it's by Raf Simons like that leonard cohen lyric on a black towel that was $200 US or something on oki-ni.
I thought it was one of Raf Simon's political pieces as soon as I saw the nonsensical writing and read 'terrorist' (the word stuck out more than the brand), maybe it works for some but I'm just not feeling it. I think Raf is becoming a bit too self righteous in that he seems to think he can be considered a political judicator through the bold statements in his clothes. He also seems to think it's ok to just sell simple boring stuff just because it's by Raf Simons like that leonard cohen lyric on a black towel that was $200 US or something on oki-ni.
This scarf is 8 years old.
Raf Simons terrorist punk 2001 scarf
blah blah blah
This scarf is 8 years old.
Ah right, that would explain the terrorist part, yes that collection was appropriately political considering what had just occured and nobody can blame him for feeling so inclined. I wonder if Raf Simons had anything to do with the explosion of popularity in the Kefiyah, I hope not.